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August 18, 2025
9:13 AM
I am a US citizen working for the UN outside of the United States. I file form 2555 (foreign earned income exclusion) and am not subject to self employment tax on the income earned outside of the US....
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I am a US citizen working for the UN outside of the United States. I file form 2555 (foreign earned income exclusion) and am not subject to self employment tax on the income earned outside of the US. Last year I spent 3 weeks teleworking from the US and must pay self employment tax on the income earned in these three weeks. I have tried to enter that income on Schedule SE but am unable to enter any information on that form. I have also tried to enter the income information on Schedule 2 but am also unable to type on that form. Please advise what I must do in order to be able to access Schedule SE and report this income.
August 18, 2025
9:12 AM
Hi, I set up a traditional IRA in 2024 and put in nondeductible contribution. But I forget to file IRS 8608 with my 2024 return. How can I amend the siution? What form do I need to file? Ap...
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Hi, I set up a traditional IRA in 2024 and put in nondeductible contribution. But I forget to file IRS 8608 with my 2024 return. How can I amend the siution? What form do I need to file? Appreciate your help!
August 18, 2025
9:09 AM
if you earned 0 there is no income to report. you may still be able to deduct expenses, but we have little info on why 0 income. The tax code has rules that disallow deducting expenses for an activi...
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if you earned 0 there is no income to report. you may still be able to deduct expenses, but we have little info on why 0 income. The tax code has rules that disallow deducting expenses for an activity that meet the criteria of being a hobby.
August 18, 2025
9:01 AM
Again, so-called experts need to re-read OPs question. i can think of at least two occasions where a disability affects income calculation/tax liability. 1) Waiver of the 10% early withdrawal...
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Again, so-called experts need to re-read OPs question. i can think of at least two occasions where a disability affects income calculation/tax liability. 1) Waiver of the 10% early withdrawal penalty for a traditional IRA; and 2) Treatment as a “eligible designated beneficiary” exempted from the 10-year rule for RMDs from an inherited IRA. For taxpayers under age 65, a physician must complete a statement certifying the permanent and total disability. However, you don’t need a physician’s certification if you have a VA P&T disability determination. In that event, use VA Form 21-0172 in lieu of a physician’s statement to claim “disability” status. As mentioned above, there are at least two examples where a VA disabled individual could receive favorable tax relief.
August 18, 2025
8:31 AM
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August 18, 2025
8:26 AM
See the following FAQ for instructions to amend a tax return that you filed with TurboTax.
How do I amend my federal tax return for this year?
The IRS says it is currently taking 16 weeks or ...
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See the following FAQ for instructions to amend a tax return that you filed with TurboTax.
How do I amend my federal tax return for this year?
The IRS says it is currently taking 16 weeks or more to process an amended return.
Don't file the amended return until your first return has been accepted and you have received the original refund.
If you need further help, please tell us whether you are using TurboTax Online or the CD/Download TurboTax software.
August 18, 2025
8:23 AM
Duplicate post.
August 18, 2025
8:11 AM
Can I add bank info to my acct?
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August 18, 2025
8:08 AM
where do I go to admend
August 18, 2025
8:08 AM
where do I go to admend
August 18, 2025
7:52 AM
Ugh, this is such a tricky one. The IRS rules on this feel intentionally confusing. From what I've gathered, it all comes down to whether the treatment is seen as cosmetic or medically necessary. If...
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Ugh, this is such a tricky one. The IRS rules on this feel intentionally confusing. From what I've gathered, it all comes down to whether the treatment is seen as cosmetic or medically necessary. If it's just for general male/female pattern baldness, the government usually says NOPE, that's cosmetic, and you can't deduct it. BUT..... if you can prove the hair loss is a direct result of a diagnosed medical condition—like alopecia, a thyroid issue, or from something like chemotherapy—then you might have a case. My brother actually went through this. He started losing his hair pretty badly in his late 20s because of a thyroid disease, and it just crushed his confidence. He started looking into EVERYTHING, from local treatments to even going abroad. I remember him looking into regenerative options and showing me the website for a place called R3 Stem Cell Mexico, since the costs seemed so much more reasonable than clinics in the States. He was worried about the travel, and of course..... whether any of it would be deductible. Anyway, what made the difference for him was his doctor. He got a very specific doctor's note that officially linked his hair loss directly to his thyroid disease. He ended up doing a treatment closer to home, and his tax guy said that piece of paper was EVERYTHING. Without it, there was zero chance of a deduction. Even with it, it wasn't a sure thing, but it made it a legitimate medical expense. So I guess the short answer is: probably not, unless you have a doctor who will put it in writing that your hair loss is a symptom of a specific disease. Definitely talk to a tax pro, but I'd start with your doctor first. Good luck!
August 18, 2025
7:39 AM
August 18, 2025
7:35 AM
Thank you ----- the ability to open back to the 2021 program is sufficient for me. Good info !!!
August 18, 2025
7:32 AM
https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/import-export-data-files/save-2021-turbotax-online-return-pdf/L8dHfRkpT_US_en_US?uid=m7e64td0
August 18, 2025
7:26 AM
I need my tax return 2024.
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August 18, 2025
6:38 AM
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Though, please be aware, there is a limitation as to how far back the years of TTX desktop you could install on a new W11 computer. Right now, you can only install back to/including the 2021 TTX s...
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Though, please be aware, there is a limitation as to how far back the years of TTX desktop you could install on a new W11 computer. Right now, you can only install back to/including the 2021 TTX software. Years before (2020, 2019) installations won't be allowed because the license code won't be allowed even if you have it. 2018 and earlier didn't have a license code, but you would need to already have the fully updated installation files to install the federal, and the state software as a separate fully-updated installation files.. The initial installation files for 2018 and earlier won't do, since they can't be updated
August 18, 2025
6:19 AM
My fiancé owned a home and sold it in a divorce last year and plans to claim his half of the capital gains exclusion from that sale. I own a home where we both live now that I have lived in for 10 ye...
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My fiancé owned a home and sold it in a divorce last year and plans to claim his half of the capital gains exclusion from that sale. I own a home where we both live now that I have lived in for 10 years. If I sell this home and we get married and buy a home together can we file jointly and me still file a capital gains exclusion on my home even though he filed on his lease than 2 years ago?
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August 18, 2025
5:37 AM
Only the desktop download software has "Forms" mode which allows you to have direct access to the forms. Online TurboTax does not include "Forms" mode. If you are using online TurboTax, you can p...
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Only the desktop download software has "Forms" mode which allows you to have direct access to the forms. Online TurboTax does not include "Forms" mode. If you are using online TurboTax, you can preview your Form 1040 and Schedules 1-3, but you cannot see any other forms or schedules until you have paid your fees. Even then, you do not have direct access to the forms to make entries to the forms themselves. Your information must be entered via the interview screens.
PREVIEW 1040
https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/tax-return/preview-turbotax-online-return-filing/L77WCkvnu_US_en_US?uid=m681fkhr
https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/printing/help/can-i-print-a-copy-of-my-turbotax-online-return-before-i-file-it/00/26244
August 18, 2025
4:59 AM
https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tools/calculators/w4/
https://www.irs.gov/individuals/tax-withholding-estimator
https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/fw4.pdf
August 18, 2025
4:58 AM
No. Email is not one of the ways to reach customer support.
Phone support is not provided with the Free Edition. If you are using a paid version of the software or if you purchased PLUS y...
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